Those who accuse CNN and other mainstream media outlets of “fake news” will probably revel in a recent decision by a federal judge in Atlanta, Georgia.

FACT CHECK: No Pinocchios.

While Judge Orinda Evans didn’t all out declare that CNN was peddling in falsehoods. She did take aim at the network in an initial judgment in favor of a former hospital CEO who sued CNN accusing them of purposely skewing statistics to reflect poorly on a West Palm Beach hospital. Davide Carbone, former CEO of St. Mary’s Medical Center in West Palm Beach, filed a defamation lawsuit against CNN after they aired what he claims were a “series of false and defamatory news reports” regarding the infant mortality rate at the hospital. CNN’s report said the mortality rate was three times the national average. However, Mr. Carbone contends that CNN “intentionally” manipulated statistics to bolster their report. He also claims that CNN purposely ignored information that would look favorable to the hospital in order to sensationalize the story.

This is the real problem with so-called "fake news," and no, "fake news" are not reports that are "mean" about a somewhat thin-skinned president. Fake news is perpetuated by reporters and producers with a political agenda. It's conducted via behind the scenes, deceptively editing (all video is edited somewhat for time) and manipulating data to get the story they want. Typically a story to fit a narrative. Take this hospital story. A false story like what CNN reported can put people out of work. Sure, no one will feel bad for the CEO, no one ever does (thanks to media painting them as evil corporate overlords), but what about the nurses who work there? What about the administrators, or the patients who rely on this hospital's care?

All so some douchelord producer at CNN can get their ideological jollies and/or cheap ratings from the sorts of people who think dressing like vaginas is rebellion. Dwell on that as well. You have much to dwell on. Get snacks.

Is everything Trump calls fake news actually "fake news." Not even close. But it shines a yuge spotlight on actual fake news and the people responsible for it.